27 inch maxxis on a 2" lifted subi L series??

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27 inch maxxis on a 2" lifted subi L series??

Post by batesy » Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:31 pm

[email="http://www.maxxis.com/products"]http://www.maxxis.com/products[/email]wat ya reckon??? will they fit??? they are the maxxis buckshot....

27x8.5x14s

let me know wat yas reckon...

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Post by Alex » Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:38 pm

youll need to trim the guards...not sure if theyre available in australia either.

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Post by subalex » Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:56 pm

There are a few Maxxis tyres I'm very much interested in getting and I've investigated a fair bit to try and get some too. These buckshot Mudders (along with the other all-terrains and muddies) are commonplace in the larger sizes but the exclusive importers of Maxxis, Bob Jane, won't import them in the 27" size.

Not one to give up, I've found a tyre shop that sells those that are hard to get and they've left me a message the other day saying that they can "get what I want". Which one they can get I'm yet to ring back and find out.

Personally, I like the look and spec's of them. I also like the look of the Hankook Dynamic mudders. Just a matter of finding a supplier and best price.
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Post by Alex » Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:04 pm

i know these are available in australia, 4muff and myself where looking at them a while ago.

MT-753 Bravo Series

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Post by batesy » Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:36 am

trimming gaurds isnt hard is it??? will these tyres cause any drivtrain damage like blown gearbox or more frequent c.v changes??? dont want to make my subi unreliable like the hilux was....
couldn see it bein a problem as the tyres i have now are about 24" so its not that much bigger...
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Post by subalex » Sat Aug 11, 2007 4:44 pm

I've been on the phone again for my own shopping and the Buckshot Mudders (MT 754) ARE NOT available in OZ. However, the 751 (more a road going all terrain only available as a 185R14) and the 753 (a less aggressive than the Buckshot muddie) ARE available. The 753 is only available as a 185R14 (will come in around $115) OR a 195R14 (quoted at $130) though and not a 27x8.5 that I'm after. He's getting back to me about the Hankooks MT RT01 in a 27" (somewhere over $200). With Kumhos (27") around $165, Nankang (27") at around $115. If I was happy to spend over $200 a tyre then I could look at the BFG's or Coopers (if they still make the STT's in a 27 I might consider them...

Anyone around Sydney found better prices or availability than this?

As for trimming your front guards. I'm thinking this one through like so many others here too. The theory is simple, however, I'm not quite as confident to cut away at the fender as some have. If you stick with the 185 or even a 195 all should be fine. It's only when going to the 27's that trimming is needed. Any experienced fender benders/cutters are welcome to cut in here (sorry for the pun).

As for less reliablility... not an issue for me so far. 45000 k's on the tyre with only one change of CV's on the front. I think the slight height increase from the stiffer springs contribute as much to the lessened CV life. I'm not complaining when you can replace them for new ones off e-bay for $120 each and slot them in yourself.
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Post by suby87 » Sun Aug 12, 2007 4:41 pm

Hey mate,

I have the 195r14 753 on my L and I have a 3" inch lift kit and the fronts scrub when at full lock going up gradients and the rears scrub when traveling on fairly rough roads and its worse with weight. I looked at 27's but the 195's seem to just about everything i can throw at it and more. I hate to think how much more the 27's would scrub let alone with only 2" lift. Thats my piece any way.

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Post by 92 brumby » Sun Aug 12, 2007 7:22 pm

worth cuttin guards for shure 2inch ilft running 30'' cooper stt's gained heaps of capibility off road while keeping center of gravity down

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Post by batesy » Sun Aug 12, 2007 8:02 pm

92 brumby wrote:worth cuttin guards for shure 2inch ilft running 30'' cooper stt's gained heaps of capibility off road while keeping center of gravity down
man 30" with 2 inch lift and cut gaurds.... cool.... did you have to take much out??? had any dramas with gearboxs from the bigger tyres??
is it a 4 or 5 speed??

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Post by 92 brumby » Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:13 pm

no dramas with gearbox 5spd 3.9 visc lsd but need ej to run bigger tyres and still hammers along cut and masaged (lol) with bfg about 3inches all round

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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:53 pm

Cutting guards on the L will be easy to do on the front, but the rear will be a bit of a challenge since the rear door will be in the way, unlike the brumby that can be cut right back to the inner mud guards...

Sorry to be negative about it but i don't see a way around it...

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Post by batesy » Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:58 pm

yeah i see ya point about cuttin the gaurds, but others have 27s on a 2" lifted L series, so must be possible....

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Post by PRITCH39 » Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:49 pm

I just put 27 x 8.5 x 14 maxxis 751 all terain on my 3 inch lifted L series and had to cut front and back of the gaurds to stop by new tyres getting chopped up.

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Post by Alex » Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:57 pm

got some close up's of these tyres?? never seen them before

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27" Khumos with 2" lift rubbing badly

Post by ashleyn » Thu Jul 07, 2011 7:52 pm

So all you panel beaters out there, got any pics of the best way and place to trim the front (and maybe rear) guards ?

Also got a weird knock seems to be in the air cond compressor at idle after fitting the lift. Goes away once I move.

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Post by Mattallica » Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:25 pm

I run 185/80/14 maxxis bravo 753's on my stock height L series. With the peugeot rims i had they didnt scrub at all but now i have king sunraysias with a wider offset, it scrubs out a bit on larger bumps (mainly on the front)
They cost me $150 each and they are a great tyre.


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Post by leftnut41 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:26 pm

i'm running the maxxis buckshots on my brumby 27x8.5s with a 3in lift on the front and 2in lift on the back, had to trim the front guards slightly and only rubbed on full lock, with a bent radial rod the drivers side rubs alot more but that is onlydue to the bent arm, tyre are great

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Post by Venom » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:53 pm

Mattallica wrote:I run 185/80/14 maxxis bravo 753's on my stock height L series. With the peugeot rims i had they didnt scrub at all but now i have king sunraysias with a wider offset, it scrubs out a bit on larger bumps (mainly on the front)
They cost me $150 each and they are a great tyre.


Cheers, Matt
Matt makes a good point. The offset in the rims will have alot to do with how well they fit. The more offset the rims have the more you will have to cut. Its worth taking into account with everyone giving opinions on how well x size tyres fit with x size lift.

If you get factory offset 14's with 27" tyres and a 2" lift they should fit with no cutting. That's mention in a number of tyre/rim threads on the boards. They're rare though and you probably won't find any unless your name is Bennie. You could go another way like Phizinza did and have no lift and just trim your gaurds untill 27" tyres fit.
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Post by d_generate » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:15 am

So 27" seems to be the number when it comes to L's & Brumby's, any particular reason or is it pure wank factor, they must throw the speedo & gearing out to buggery, surely 26" would be a more convenient size to find and 1/2" won't make that much difference or is it something to do with offroad sizes. last offroad's I ran were 35"X 12.5.
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Post by Mr Top Hat » Fri Jul 22, 2011 12:10 pm

d_generate wrote:So 27" seems to be the number when it comes to L's & Brumby's, any particular reason or is it pure wank factor, they must throw the speedo & gearing out to buggery, surely 26" would be a more convenient size to find and 1/2" won't make that much difference or is it something to do with offroad sizes. last offroad's I ran were 35"X 12.5.
Its the smallest size most people can buy these days with a decient tread. I have 27's on my car they rub a little bit but they just go through everything.
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